When you come in tune with nature, you are always joyful.
You are always at peace whether you express it or not.
This is the heritage of everyone, regardless of qualifications
or disqualifications, sinner or virtuous.
Help comes from God, from Divine Mother, from Mother Nature, provided we
come in tune and do not expect Mother Nature to change for us. It is we who
create our own weather, or remain unaffected by outer weather, according to
the weather in our minds. At every step Mother Nature has something to teach
us, something to give us. This is the divine play by God, the totality of
nature of which our minds are a part. We may aspire to fly to the utmost
goal of joy and bliss and love and peace, but on the way we do meet with
clouds. Sometimes there is pleasant sunshine, sometimes thunderstorms—many
kinds of rough and easy weather. Those who are bold, heroic and courageous,
not proud or arrogant, face this mental weather by taking it as necessary
lessons. The sun always shines behind the clouds and it is the clouds that
give us rain for rivers, agriculture and the land. Cloudy or rainy weather
allows us the opportunity to go within and see ourselves.
Nature is not separate from our minds; our
minds are a part of the total nature. We are in cosmic evolution together.
There is a potentiality in us to come in tune with nature in such a way that
we will have no reason to lament. With a little more patience, a little more
growth, we can see things differently than we have until now. Then nature
begins to reveal wonderfully. Nature is called Mother. When She begins to
reveal in Her true expression, that is what we call divine beauty. In
Sanskrit we call Her Yoga Maya. Then Mother Nature begins to help
you, to nurse you, to care for you.
GOD
IS FATHER, THE CREATOR.
The creation is called Divine Mother. Nature is Mother, the original sound
or Word of God. The expression and the source of expression are one just as
the center and the circumference of the circle are one. Divine Mother and
Divine Father are called Yugalamurti according to Vedic scriptures:
They are two in one, like fire and its burning capacity. In language or
dualistic expression it sounds like two things, but fire and its burning
capacity are not separate. The Father and the Mother, the Source and the
creation, go together. In this sense when you begin to be a child before
Father or Mother, nature begins to reveal to you in a kind of inner vision.
Dark corners of your consciousness become illumined in such a way that
nature begins to reveal its true meaning. Not only in the physical sense, as
we see the trees or mountains or sky or clouds or sunshine, but nature’s
intrinsic qualities begin to reveal.
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